The youngest of three brothers, Harold Gilligan represented Sussex with distinction. He also captained England on their first tour to New Zealand in 1920-30, which England sealed 1-0. After ...Full profile

The youngest of three brothers, Harold Gilligan represented Sussex with distinction. He also captained England on their first tour to New Zealand in 1920-30, which England sealed 1-0. After the war, Gilligan moved to Surrey. Outside of cricket, Harold was a good golfer. His first-class record reads 8873 runs in 321 matches to go with 115 wickets.